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Selected topics include historical developments of sampling strategies and occupational exposure limits, methods for characterizing lognormally distributed exposure levels within and between persons and across groups, the integration of exposure assessment with control options, assessment of the effects of exposure measurement error, the development of toxicokinetic methods for relating levels of chemical exposures to corresponding dose levels, and a comparison between air and biomarker measurements as surrogates for true exposure levels. To illustrate the application of the research methods discussed in the book, extensive use is made of numerous data sets obtained from populations exposed to air contaminants. |





Dr. Lawrence L. Kupper, Alumni Distinguished Professor of
Biostatistics, has recently co-authored a book with Dr. Stephen M.
Rappaport of the University
of California, Berkeley. Published in March of 2008, this book is
entitled Quantitative Exposure Assessment,
and it describes about two decades of published collaborative research work
between Drs. Kupper and Rappaport describing state-of-the-art quantitative
methods for examining levels of chemical exposures and their effects in human
populations. The book has been published by Lulu Press, an online publishing
company.